Ontario schools outside of Eastern Ontario

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Montreal fees are $665 a show, or $950 for 2 shows + HST , except Felicity Falls, which is $665 for two shows + HST.

Confirmation:

A letter of agreement and invoice will be sent to you shortly after the booking is settled. We'll also send you our study guide, and an info sheet telling you all the details of our visit. We'll call a day or two before the presentation to confirm everything. Payment is due on the day of the performance.

On the day of the presentation:

We'll arrive about 60 minutes before the presentation. We usually like the children to sit on the floor, with some chairs arranged around the sides for adults to sit on.

Most of our shows have a recommended audience maximum of 250, but the audience maximum for Owl at Home is 200, and for Felicity Falls it's 125.

Our shows are suitable for family audiences with children 4 and up. Younger children usually enjoy them too, but parents should be prepared to take them out if they become too restless.

Confirmation:

A letter of agreement and invoice will be sent to you shortly after the booking is settled. We'll also send you an info sheet telling you all the details of our visit. We'll call a day or two before the presentation to confirm everything. Payment is due on the day of the performance.

On the day of the presentation:

We'll arrive about 90 minutes before the presentation. If we are performing in a room without fixed seating, we usually like the children to sit on the floor, with some chairs arranged around the sides for adults to sit on.

Our repertoire

The Dolls’ House

Tottie is a loving little wooden doll who lives with her family in a shoebox, but they long for a proper home. To their delight, their wish comes true when they get a Victorian dolls’ house. But there's a new doll too: Marchpane. She's a beautiful doll, and she always gets her own way . . . from Rumer Godden's story

The Last Polar Bears

A grandfather’s unlikely expedition to the North Pole with his luggage in a golf trolley and his opinionated dog, Roo. Includes video footage of gorgeous Arctic landscapes, northern lights and adorable real animals. From Harry Horse's book.

A Promise is a Promise

When Allashua ignores her parents’ warning not to fish in the Arctic sea ice, she meets terrifying (and hilarious) Qallupilluit monsters. Will she find a way to keep her promise? From the book by Robert Munsch & Michael Kusugak.

Felicity Falls

In an animal village, one little rabbit can’t sleep, another one loses a teddy bear, and others see a hot air balloon that changes everything. Gentle funny stories about families, told with stuffed animal toy puppets. Especially for primaries.

The Wind in the Willows

Shy Mole, kind Rat, and boisterous Toad (who drives too fast!) stand up to bullies, rescue a baby otter, and learn to hear the wind whisper in the willows, all along the river. From the book by Kenneth Grahame.

Zoom at Sea

The Nightingale

In ancient China, a little bird teaches the great Emperor the value of simple things and friendship. Gorgeous puppets, haunting music and unforgettable characters (like the Chief Counselor who only says "P!").

The Tempest

A child-friendly version of Shakespeare’s magical masterpiece. Shipwrecked sailors discover an enchanted island, a wizard, his daughter, fairies and a monster—and learn about love and forgiveness. "We are such stuff as dreams are made on."

Study guides and resources

Testimonials

Fabulous puppets. Performers were perfect! Music was hauntingly beautiful…Don’t change a thing. It was perfect! The experience had an impact on my class.

Palmerston P.S

Wow! What an amazing show. I love the use of language & careful attention to the character development - very much like the stories!! The musical accompaniment, use of puppets, beautiful props & set design are brilliant. This production was very accessible for children. Thanks for your efforts. You are a very talented team!

Grade 2-3 teacher

The staff and students were ecstatic about the play.

Brother André School

To be able to present a performance that engages students from JK to Grade 6 all through the performance and yet with a content that uses more advanced literary contents is very impressive.